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Should we be eating like cavemen?
The fad for eating like our 'caveman' ancestors was announced as the cure to all kinds of modern ailments - but is there any evidence to support it as a healthy lifestyle.
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Eating up to 100g of chocolate daily linked to lowered heart disease and stroke risk
Eating up to 100g of chocolate every day is linked to lowered heart disease and stroke risk, according to research carried out by scientists at the University of Aberdeen.
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Supreme Court judge, Air Commodore and former Senior-Vice Principal honoured by University
The University of Aberdeen's former Senior-Vice Principal, a Supreme Court judge and the former Dean of Guild of the City of Aberdeen are among those being honoured at the University's Graduation ceremonies this week.
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University congratulates colleagues named in Birthday Honours
The commitment and service of a leading international science advocate, a long-serving member of the student support team, and a senior colleague in medical teaching have all been honoured in the 2015 Queen's Birthday Honours.
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Smoking while pregnant affects the livers of boys and girls differently
Women smoking while pregnant could impact male babies differently to female babies because of the way it affects the liver, according to new research.
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VIDEO: Record crowds for May Festival 2015
This year's May Festival was officially the most successful to date, with more than 10,500 visitors attending events across all campuses.
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University staff and students recognised for public engagement with research
A group of five staff and students from across the University has been recognised for their efforts in engaging wider society with their research.
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Professor Kemp 'lifetime achievements' celebrated at oil awards
Professor Alex Kemp was recognised by the oil industry for a lifetime of achievements at the Press & Journal Gold Awards last week.
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Story inspired by war-time bombing of Aberdeen scoops creative writing prize
A short story based in war-time Aberdeen has scooped a literary award and a £500 prize for a university student.
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Where in the UK are New Zealand Flatworms and what are they up to?
Members of the public are being asked to help University of Aberdeen researchers pinpoint just how far a species, that wound up in the UK unintentionally, has travelled across the country.